Man. I liked your video. Please make tutorial like videos on: 1. How to host my own server + AI 2. N8N tutorials 3. Technical tutorials will be great and fun from you 4. Your envirnment, I notest you have special browser setup.. these type of videos :)
@@adomakins sure, I would love if you made the following videos tutorials: 1. Start by self-hosting (background for beginners such as me). Locally AND on the cloud. 2. N8N hands on approach (no one likes the Theoritical part, if so I will read the documentation) starts by simple real life projects such as writing a report of something, create a perplexity alternative, or making a RAG AI client.. anything relating to AI I will be interested. 3. N8N integration with different services, such as TH-cam, Blogs, social media... and so on I hope you do it with your normal style just like what you did in this video. Honestly, I enjoyed it and found it fun and educational.
Could you please make a more detailed video of how you import code from others in your workflow. In this video you mentioned some code that you imported that helps you download TH-cam videos
Really helpful! I use aws and this seems like a really great tool for smaller automations. Zapier/Make are super clunky. Pipedream is another powerful RPA system.
Good point, I do like Pipedream except for the pricing which also seems to suffer Zapieritis a bit. And yeah, n8n is excellent for just proving things out and quickly building but if I started having commercial success and needed to scale up I'd for sure run everything somewhere else like AWS (or even Vercel, my guilty pleasure)
the fuck you're the coolest brother, i just learning make and looking for cheapest alternatives, suddenly found your video, surely I will self host n8n lol... thanks
I did a self-hosted installation about 12 months ago as a test. But came unstuck due to limitations in the number of workflows allowed, a limitation on the number of users in an account, and particularly a limit on being able to share edit access to a workflow. These just ultimately became complete showstoppers. If all of these barriers have been eliminated then it could be worth considering again.
Gotta say this vid was pretty interesting, even if I don't agree with everything you said. But thanks to you I finally understand how AWS Lambda works. I tried looking through the docs multiple times and just couldn't wrap my mind around it. Wishing you and your channel all the best.
Good point lmao but I'm only gonna go through the trouble of self-hosting if it's actually worth it. Notion will stay the same price and it's good value, unlike Zapier and Make lmao
I’ve been exploring different AI tools, and smythOS stands out for its robust features and straightforward design. It’s a powerful tool for any tech stack.
The fact that you even recommend the 2x speed from the start it's quite funny. I usually watch videos at 1.75x, but I'll do as you say and put it at 2x 😆
@@wmthornbury2291 Yeah no worries! Check out my posts, the video got taken down but I put the Loom video out there th-cam.com/users/postUgkxXnG0zgSTvQigb3oi_DatxNwca1DVyWuf
Sounds fair - Zapier has every right to overcharge, you won’t need to worry about 80K surprise invoices like you have to do if you setup some junk with AWS and ChstGPT and cause an endless loop 🤣
I agree that Zapier as brand leader is absolutely outrageous with its pricing, so I can see the benefit of Make over zapier on price alone. Not sure if $6/month for a self hosted solution by n8n really competes all that well with Make's starter plan which you do not need to self host and comes with 10,000 executions for $10.59. I like that there's a third option for sure, the more the better, but I think both n8n and Make are essentially going after zapier client base rather than competing with each other (at least on price).
Fair point, but here's why I think it's important to self-host this type of tool: Your automations platform can be used to build an entire business (as I will show on this channel (since it's a lot faster than trying to write something entirely in code)). If you're building a business for unknown scale and duration, it's nice to have a back-end where you're not overpaying or constantly worrying about going over your executions limit. That's just one more thing to think about, which I try to limit as much as possible. I've also been trying out Make to see if it has any features I want (like posting content to TikTok) but the UX is just confusing and feels inferior. So to have n8n be cheaper as well when you self-host it just feels like a no-brainer.
@@dazman88 Yeah it's not too bad though to self-host, and you can run tens of thousands of actions per month which would cost you way more if you paid for anyone's cloud offering.
n8n is open source and you can self host it completely free or even deploy it on AWS (not sure why you would though as it’s extremely simple to get it running locally in Docker).
@@adomakins I don’t get what you mean by that? If you mean you can only access n8n on your local pc then you could just set up a tunnel (Cloudflare or ngrok) to your local host to access it from anywhere .
I had no idea this was possible. Seems well worth the one-time pain of setting up self-hosted n8n for that kind of gain. $10ish per month and thousands or tens of thousands of functions and I can also include my own? Sold.
I totally agree about the pricey nature and difficult user experience of platforms like Zapier, especially for a small business or individual just wanting to dabble and test it out (10:00). With the unpredictable number of tasks you might need each month, it can quickly turn cost-prohibitive. Have you explored any smaller-scale, better-designed alternatives for automation?
Fare point, but they mark those services to price because it solves a problem, and that is there’s a lot of people that have interest in building products but can’t code, like myself, so I’m happy to pay.
Yeah that's totally fair! I would recommend getting your feet a bit moist though, coding can be really fun, and you get a way better UX. I mean, you're gonna have to write some code eventually.
The operation cost comparison between make and n8n should be much more drastic because you compared the base plan of Make. In Make, if you want variables, you have to upgrade to the team plan which is 3x the cost of the base plan. 😅
The one thing I've always wondered about rolling your own Zapier/Make is the connections to apps. I guess I was under the impression that those connections were custom to, say, Zapier. Are you saying that if Zapier has a connection to it then we can also make a connection to it via Webhooks? I figured not all the apps supported Webhooks and even many that do don't have public documentation for it. Thoughts?
Great point! You will run into scenarios where the API is not public, and is proprietary to Make or Zapier. A great example is social media schedulers, for some reason this is a hard niche to find an API for. But a lot more of them have Zapier or Make integrations. Other times, there might be a public API but it's a bit confusing, and it's usually easier/faster to use one made by Make or Zapier. On the whole, I still prefer n8n for the pricing and superior user experience. If I need to, I'll pay $10 a month to Make to use their connections worst-case scenario, but there's almost always a workaround.
Yep, definitely cases where API's are not public & these overpriced clunky, dumbed-down tools are the only option. Cognito Forms is one such example, where there is no public API & programatic access is only available with these (and maybe Microsoft Power Apps, or whatever they call their junk product).
Very curous about this, please explain more on some use-cases! I'd really appreciate that. I've dabbled with Node-red and think it's got great potential but having not yet used it to solve any real problems, I'd love your examples of how you have or would use it, especially in conjunction with N8n workflows.
Just a small correction, assume that a basic lambda call with 128MB of Memory actually has a basic execution of 3 seconds, hardly get's lower. I am not sure about the 512MB of memory, but keep in mind you have to count the startup time which has a cost aswell. But other than that, I agree the argument, very well explained. Also i trurly belive serverless can be nice sometimes but companies want to use it everywhere creating crazy prices..
Oh gotcha that makes sense. On that note though, Zapier and Make also charge per ACTION, not invocation. So the pricing difference might be even higher.
When it comes to cost, you have a good argument. However, most people and most companies do not have are not software programmers and are technotes. Hence, they would not know where to start setting up your proposal or have the time to learn and manage it. Why don't you set up a SAAS to compete, that is, if you have confidence in your proposal.
Yes I did, it just looked so corporate-y and oldschool that I didn't consider it. Maybe to a fault I just prefer new and trendy looking things. GCP and AWS are very powerful, but I prefer to use Vercel and Trigger and Supabase because they provide a better more modern experience
was kinda confusing to even realize what conclusion or target service all of this was going on about. no reference in title, description not even the video itself. not exactly sure what current n8n onprem limitations are, but since n8n decided to limit those... it seemed way less interesting. not sure if fixed but it had quite some looping limitations in terms of logic, flows and it's practical use. if one goes for oss, on-prem... imho node-red is very underrated. truly oss, fully free. based/focusing on on msging, mqtt industry standard i.e. akin to observer-patterns. and has a rather code/Tech-oriented approach in flows and it's functions.
@@adomakins it's more a privacy principle thing - of course "I" am ok being tracked by this Google account, but if I wanted/needed to, I could go incognito and use a VPN. With Arc you give that option away and must trust Arc. Of course I'm not doing anything illegal, but neither are people living under repressive governments. So personally I just don't accept terms that normalise surveillance - especially after what we've just lived through, eg. people were arrested for Facebook comments and that happened in 'free' Australia!
the problem that makes me use make is that's difficult sometimes to connect apps and service from getting the tokens and permissions to the code that makes the connection some times you need a business verification like with Facebook but with make you just sign up and their app does the rest.
That's a great point, n8n does have a lot of the same integrations (like Facebook) but there are some things that are only available on Make. I've tried to solve this by posting a webhook over to a free Make account, but for some reason their webhooks weren't working 🤣 But yeah for things where they have a real authentication system like with token refreshes, it can be a real pain in the ass to do it yourself
@@adomakins n8n does have a Facebook connection but but to set it up you need to create an app from meta developer platform, get like there different authentication keys, set the required permissions which needs a f***ing business verification from Facebook and by that point you may also need a pain killer for the headache. I wish there was some solution to make connections as easy as these platforms (zapier, make) without being as expensive.
Yeah man you still don't get all the features because they still want to sell the enterprise plan, but it's more than enough! If you Google it they have some good documentation on it!
Was confused, thought n8n offers this option for self hosted premium features. I decided for railway instead. Thanks for the vids though, highly appreciate your approach
that's incredibly inaccurate and biased. even though I think it's useful, comparing price of Zapier with AWS and saying its 5 thousand times more expensive - hey bro, Zapier pays engineers, offices, ads, etc. I'm sure it costs them some money. they pay taxes too. unlikely it's even 5x, I'd say. not 5 thousand x, but 5x. also execution times are almost never 1 second, even for short tasks. so it's again a very inaccurate calculation.
Same thing I said. Being saying that $9m is too much for a business is the real kicker. If you like N8N say you like and give accurate reasons. It's funny how business owners don't want to pay to run a business but want t chargw others thousands.
I'm not sure about that, but I don't believe so. I think it should be possible to set up two instances, one for development and one for production and then copy your workflows, but you'd be balls deep in your Linux server at that point. Here's something about that docs.n8n.io/source-control-environments/
Bro just forgot Power Automate which is also not pay as you go and really tries to compare a self hosted code plattform with some no code crap. This video is really pointless 😂
Here's another option if you're technically inclined - th-cam.com/video/E2t821Ujb0k/w-d-xo.html
Zapier is awfully expensive and they should be ashamed of themselves
Shya dude
Man. I liked your video. Please make tutorial like videos on:
1. How to host my own server + AI
2. N8N tutorials
3. Technical tutorials will be great and fun from you
4. Your envirnment, I notest you have special browser setup.. these type of videos :)
You got it man! Those are great ideas. Just curious, what would you want to know about using n8n? Anything specific at this point?
@@adomakins sure, I would love if you made the following videos tutorials:
1. Start by self-hosting (background for beginners such as me). Locally AND on the cloud.
2. N8N hands on approach (no one likes the Theoritical part, if so I will read the documentation) starts by simple real life projects such as writing a report of something, create a perplexity alternative, or making a RAG AI client.. anything relating to AI I will be interested.
3. N8N integration with different services, such as TH-cam, Blogs, social media... and so on
I hope you do it with your normal style just like what you did in this video. Honestly, I enjoyed it and found it fun and educational.
@@ahmedneworld1938 Awesome man thank you for the suggestions! I'll for sure keep my work centered on n8n whatever I do.
Could you please make a more detailed video of how you import code from others in your workflow. In this video you mentioned some code that you imported that helps you download TH-cam videos
@@alexandremorey8993 community.n8n.io/t/the-definitive-guide-to-custom-npm-modules-for-self-hosted-instances/50948
This content is so missing out there. Appreciate you bro 🤜🤛keep it up!
Appreciate that man!
Really helpful! I use aws and this seems like a really great tool for smaller automations. Zapier/Make are super clunky. Pipedream is another powerful RPA system.
Good point, I do like Pipedream except for the pricing which also seems to suffer Zapieritis a bit.
And yeah, n8n is excellent for just proving things out and quickly building but if I started having commercial success and needed to scale up I'd for sure run everything somewhere else like AWS (or even Vercel, my guilty pleasure)
the fuck you're the coolest brother, i just learning make and looking for cheapest alternatives, suddenly found your video, surely I will self host n8n lol... thanks
Awesome bro! Also check out my other video like this about Trigger if you're interested in something a little more advanced
What a great time and money saving video, thanks. subscribed.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
I did a self-hosted installation about 12 months ago as a test. But came unstuck due to limitations in the number of workflows allowed, a limitation on the number of users in an account, and particularly a limit on being able to share edit access to a workflow. These just ultimately became complete showstoppers. If all of these barriers have been eliminated then it could be worth considering again.
Yeah bro for collaboration and shit I think you need to talk to them about enterprise. I mean collaboration is just a whole other issue.
Gotta say this vid was pretty interesting, even if I don't agree with everything you said. But thanks to you I finally understand how AWS Lambda works. I tried looking through the docs multiple times and just couldn't wrap my mind around it. Wishing you and your channel all the best.
Thank you man, glad you liked most of it!
The guy telling us about selfhosting while using notion 😂
Good point lmao but I'm only gonna go through the trouble of self-hosting if it's actually worth it. Notion will stay the same price and it's good value, unlike Zapier and Make lmao
Obsidian maybe? Or affine?
Or outline or Docmost 😂
I use notion too, but logseq is also great.
@@AiswaranDevaraj there are hundreds of them. Everybody loves making self-hostable note-taking apps for some reason
I’ve been exploring different AI tools, and smythOS stands out for its robust features and straightforward design. It’s a powerful tool for any tech stack.
That looks pretty sick tbh
The fact that you even recommend the 2x speed from the start it's quite funny. I usually watch videos at 1.75x, but I'll do as you say and put it at 2x 😆
Haha yeah 1.75x might be the sweet spot but 2x is maxed out bro might as well lmao
@@adomakins Hahaha might as well do 2x from now on. 😂
@@JuanGR-7 100% bro might as well go 3x if you can get a chrome extensio nfuck it why not 5x lmao
Well explained. Would love to see more videos especially about selfhosting!
New video coming today! Gonna be about using n8n to automate repurposing TH-cam videos to TikTok, TH-cam Shorts, etc
@@adomakins waiting you
@@adomakins Did I miss this video drop? Thx, again; no-code newbie's really, REALLY appreciate you walking us through the baby steps of this.
@@wmthornbury2291 Yeah no worries! Check out my posts, the video got taken down but I put the Loom video out there th-cam.com/users/postUgkxXnG0zgSTvQigb3oi_DatxNwca1DVyWuf
Hey Adam, love you content!
Thank you man!
This is cool. And like a young Chevy Chase/Bill Murray. Zingy. I’m sold
Haha awesome. Btw if you consider yourself somewhat technical, here's another option - th-cam.com/video/E2t821Ujb0k/w-d-xo.html
Sounds fair - Zapier has every right to overcharge, you won’t need to worry about 80K surprise invoices like you have to do if you setup some junk with AWS and ChstGPT and cause an endless loop 🤣
Yeah that's a fair point
I didn’t really get it cuz I’m not a coder but thank you bro! Great video I can tell this will help a lot of people
No worries man! Hope it helps you as well!
Nice video, it's nice to see you make your homework about the topic. Also, I believe n8n is pronounced like you would Natan.
Hah that's a good point I've been saying "K-8s" as well lmao
What software do u use to record video. Pretty cool you can move webcam while recording
Yeah sweet right it's called Loom
I agree that Zapier as brand leader is absolutely outrageous with its pricing, so I can see the benefit of Make over zapier on price alone. Not sure if $6/month for a self hosted solution by n8n really competes all that well with Make's starter plan which you do not need to self host and comes with 10,000 executions for $10.59. I like that there's a third option for sure, the more the better, but I think both n8n and Make are essentially going after zapier client base rather than competing with each other (at least on price).
Also with n8n you still need to self host which is another cost
Fair point, but here's why I think it's important to self-host this type of tool:
Your automations platform can be used to build an entire business (as I will show on this channel (since it's a lot faster than trying to write something entirely in code)).
If you're building a business for unknown scale and duration, it's nice to have a back-end where you're not overpaying or constantly worrying about going over your executions limit.
That's just one more thing to think about, which I try to limit as much as possible.
I've also been trying out Make to see if it has any features I want (like posting content to TikTok) but the UX is just confusing and feels inferior. So to have n8n be cheaper as well when you self-host it just feels like a no-brainer.
@@adomakins thanks for those valuable points !
@@moonandastar Thank you!
@@dazman88 Yeah it's not too bad though to self-host, and you can run tens of thousands of actions per month which would cost you way more if you paid for anyone's cloud offering.
Legit video! Following! More tutorials please!
Thank you! More coming!
n8n is open source and you can self host it completely free or even deploy it on AWS (not sure why you would though as it’s extremely simple to get it running locally in Docker).
Yeah, the only thing with doing that is it's not really online so you can only use it for testing.
@@adomakins I don’t get what you mean by that? If you mean you can only access n8n on your local pc then you could just set up a tunnel (Cloudflare or ngrok) to your local host to access it from anywhere .
I had no idea this was possible. Seems well worth the one-time pain of setting up self-hosted n8n for that kind of gain. $10ish per month and thousands or tens of thousands of functions and I can also include my own? Sold.
Shya dude it's kinda crazy. I recommend Railway btw for hosting cos it's a nice UX
Thanks, now I’m gonna launch whappier, the zapier alternative starting rate for $20/mo
Now with dark mode
Bro I'd pay twice as much if it had dark mode
I totally agree about the pricey nature and difficult user experience of platforms like Zapier, especially for a small business or individual just wanting to dabble and test it out (10:00). With the unpredictable number of tasks you might need each month, it can quickly turn cost-prohibitive. Have you explored any smaller-scale, better-designed alternatives for automation?
n8n and Trigger.dev
Fare point, but they mark those services to price because it solves a problem, and that is there’s a lot of people that have interest in building products but can’t code, like myself, so I’m happy to pay.
Yeah that's totally fair! I would recommend getting your feet a bit moist though, coding can be really fun, and you get a way better UX.
I mean, you're gonna have to write some code eventually.
Cool idea. Didn’t know this tool existed. Thank you!
You're welcome bro!
The operation cost comparison between make and n8n should be much more drastic because you compared the base plan of Make. In Make, if you want variables, you have to upgrade to the team plan which is 3x the cost of the base plan. 😅
Yes true that, although sadly n8n requires an Enterprise plan to do that so it's a lot more, although there are tons of workarounds.
Don't listen to the hate comments brother. Banger video ❤
Haha thank you bro!
The one thing I've always wondered about rolling your own Zapier/Make is the connections to apps. I guess I was under the impression that those connections were custom to, say, Zapier. Are you saying that if Zapier has a connection to it then we can also make a connection to it via Webhooks?
I figured not all the apps supported Webhooks and even many that do don't have public documentation for it. Thoughts?
Great point!
You will run into scenarios where the API is not public, and is proprietary to Make or Zapier.
A great example is social media schedulers, for some reason this is a hard niche to find an API for. But a lot more of them have Zapier or Make integrations.
Other times, there might be a public API but it's a bit confusing, and it's usually easier/faster to use one made by Make or Zapier.
On the whole, I still prefer n8n for the pricing and superior user experience. If I need to, I'll pay $10 a month to Make to use their connections worst-case scenario, but there's almost always a workaround.
Yep, definitely cases where API's are not public & these overpriced clunky, dumbed-down tools are the only option.
Cognito Forms is one such example, where there is no public API & programatic access is only available with these (and maybe Microsoft Power Apps, or whatever they call their junk product).
Realky enjoyed this and im def self hosting next!
Yeah hell yeah man! Looking forward to see what you build!
dude this is EXTREMELY helpful.. selfhosting n8n
Happy that helps!
Node Red as a companion to n8n for event driven handling.
Thanks for mentioning that, looks awesome!
Very curous about this, please explain more on some use-cases! I'd really appreciate that. I've dabbled with Node-red and think it's got great potential but having not yet used it to solve any real problems, I'd love your examples of how you have or would use it, especially in conjunction with N8n workflows.
Can you share any interesting use cases?
What are you using to record your videos and put your head in the sphere?
N8N is NOT open-source. Be careful. If you run N8N for customers (not your own internal data) you have to pay.
Gotcha, didn't see that in their terms.
Just a small correction, assume that a basic lambda call with 128MB of Memory actually has a basic execution of 3 seconds, hardly get's lower. I am not sure about the 512MB of memory, but keep in mind you have to count the startup time which has a cost aswell. But other than that, I agree the argument, very well explained. Also i trurly belive serverless can be nice sometimes but companies want to use it everywhere creating crazy prices..
Oh gotcha that makes sense. On that note though, Zapier and Make also charge per ACTION, not invocation. So the pricing difference might be even higher.
Good stuff! You got a new subscriber! 😊😊👍👍
Thanks man! Hope I can inspire you!
Yikes.. 1cpu/1gb/25GB = 6$
Try Contabo 4cpu/6gb/100GB (SSD NVME) = $5.36
Oh that's pretty sick! Not the experience I'm looking for, but definitely good to have cheap options like that!
I like the aesthetic of having tabs in the sidebar! That's Brave browser, right?
Arc bro it's super nice Here’s a link to download Arc, the browser I was telling you about!
arc.net/gift/6c9f2e07
When it comes to cost, you have a good argument. However, most people and most companies do not have are not software programmers and are technotes. Hence, they would not know where to start setting up your proposal or have the time to learn and manage it. Why don't you set up a SAAS to compete, that is, if you have confidence in your proposal.
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What's that calculator you are running? Is it inside of Arc?
Glad you asked! It's Raycast: www.raycast.com/
Great video. Way better options out there than expensive zapier. Why is anyone still using them?
I know right dude
Name recognition. That's probably it.
@@MikePeiman For sure. Their marketing is insane. Fair enough, they've built a nice moat that way.
That dude from guardians of the galaxy. 😂
Who? lmao
@@adomakins .u remind me of Chris Pratt..but like when he was on Parks & Rec.u have that same vibe
@@mrd6869 Haha gotcha thank you! I'll take that as a compliment I freakin love Chris Pratt
Did you come across Node-RED in your research? Curious why that wasn't considered.
Yes I did, it just looked so corporate-y and oldschool that I didn't consider it. Maybe to a fault I just prefer new and trendy looking things.
GCP and AWS are very powerful, but I prefer to use Vercel and Trigger and Supabase because they provide a better more modern experience
was kinda confusing to even realize what conclusion or target service all of this was going on about. no reference in title, description not even the video itself.
not exactly sure what current n8n onprem limitations are, but since n8n decided to limit those... it seemed way less interesting.
not sure if fixed but it had quite some looping limitations in terms of logic, flows and it's practical use.
if one goes for oss, on-prem... imho node-red is very underrated.
truly oss, fully free. based/focusing on on msging, mqtt industry standard i.e. akin to observer-patterns.
and has a rather code/Tech-oriented approach in flows and it's functions.
And the connections on Zappier or Make many times break and stop working.
Yeah that's very true lol always fun when that happens
Nice work kid. 👏
Thanks boss!
How much coffee did you have before this recording btw...
Not coffee meth
@@adomakins Aaaah! ^^ That's cleared that up. Thanks 😁😁
1000 like from me
Hell yeah bro
Any thoughts on Pabbly?
Haven't used it, but if I wanted to go no-code I'd default to n8n. Trigger is the best though
Get my browser: arc.net/gift/6c9f2e07 (then we can see what the locked icons look like!!!)
Arc requires an account to browse - no thinks!
@@sszzt Haha yeah to each their own I guess, they haven't spammed me and the account syncs everything to my phone so I actually like it
@@adomakins it's more a privacy principle thing - of course "I" am ok being tracked by this Google account, but if I wanted/needed to, I could go incognito and use a VPN. With Arc you give that option away and must trust Arc. Of course I'm not doing anything illegal, but neither are people living under repressive governments. So personally I just don't accept terms that normalise surveillance - especially after what we've just lived through, eg. people were arrested for Facebook comments and that happened in 'free' Australia!
@@adomakins wow, lol, I guess G validated my concerns, by moderating my reply. Sorry we can't have a civilized discussion about privacy.
@@sszzt Haha yeah I'm sorry you feel that way 🤣
Please sir, make a video on "How to self host a n8n tool"
I can put it on the list! It's well documented online though
the problem that makes me use make is that's difficult sometimes to connect apps and service from getting the tokens and permissions to the code that makes the connection some times you need a business verification like with Facebook but with make you just sign up and their app does the rest.
That's a great point, n8n does have a lot of the same integrations (like Facebook) but there are some things that are only available on Make. I've tried to solve this by posting a webhook over to a free Make account, but for some reason their webhooks weren't working 🤣
But yeah for things where they have a real authentication system like with token refreshes, it can be a real pain in the ass to do it yourself
@@adomakins n8n does have a Facebook connection but but to set it up you need to create an app from meta developer platform, get like there different authentication keys, set the required permissions which needs a f***ing business verification from Facebook and by that point you may also need a pain killer for the headache.
I wish there was some solution to make connections as easy as these platforms (zapier, make) without being as expensive.
I thought you can only self host n8n on enterprise plan? Can you go through steps to self host in detail please?
Yeah man you still don't get all the features because they still want to sell the enterprise plan, but it's more than enough! If you Google it they have some good documentation on it!
Who the heck is gonna sign up for a year.... Exactly 😂😂😂😂
wait, i can build the backend work
What do you mean?
Good one 👍
Thank you!
Everything is subscription 😢
Yeah just like my channel hit sub or die
i cant find the option for $6? what do i miss?
Should be the second option that you choose on this list - www.digitalocean.com/pricing/droplets
Was confused, thought n8n offers this option for self hosted premium features. I decided for railway instead.
Thanks for the vids though, highly appreciate your approach
@@honymahony9123 Oh sick, which product on Railway are you using?
that's incredibly inaccurate and biased. even though I think it's useful, comparing price of Zapier with AWS and saying its 5 thousand times more expensive - hey bro, Zapier pays engineers, offices, ads, etc. I'm sure it costs them some money. they pay taxes too. unlikely it's even 5x, I'd say. not 5 thousand x, but 5x. also execution times are almost never 1 second, even for short tasks. so it's again a very inaccurate calculation.
Fair point, although the real complaint here is that the main thing you're paying for is the UI which is largely trash.
Same thing I said. Being saying that $9m is too much for a business is the real kicker. If you like N8N say you like and give accurate reasons. It's funny how business owners don't want to pay to run a business but want t chargw others thousands.
Can i create my workflow in the hosted version and when I am ready to deploy in my server transplant the workflow to the self hosted version?
I'm not sure about that, but I don't believe so.
I think it should be possible to set up two instances, one for development and one for production and then copy your workflows, but you'd be balls deep in your Linux server at that point.
Here's something about that docs.n8n.io/source-control-environments/
For the love of god please learn about data structures and use them. Why a switch when you can use a map.
It works ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It is about different make than I thought. I asume this is some kind of js shit?
n8n is built in Node.js I believe, it's pretty similar but a better UX
Said by a Mac user!
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How is make expensive and shit? Clowwwwnnnnn take
Too much cussing
I'm so sorry
I didn't even notice. I don't mind cussing.
Bro just forgot Power Automate which is also not pay as you go and really tries to compare a self hosted code plattform with some no code crap. This video is really pointless 😂
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Adam u a real one. Can we talk on email or discord?
Thanks Vincent!
thanks